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Hervey Construction

20756 W Main St
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Hervey Construction

20756 W Main St
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17 years of experience

I do framing to finishing. Roofing, siding, lay flooring, tile and hardwood. Put in windows and doors. I do deck and patio. I have been in the construction for about 30 years. I started my own business 15 years ago.

I do framing to finishing. Roofing, siding, lay flooring, tile and hardwood. Put in windows and doors. I do deck and patio. I have been in the construction for about 30 years. I started my own business 15 years ago.









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Eifs Installers questions, answered by experts

Yes, many providers offer custom sizes, colors, and designs. Confirm with your installer.

Typical playing greens on professional circuits are around 1,000 to 1,500 square feet. But it’s not likely that you’ll be trying to hit it from 200 yards out—most residential putting greens range from 200 to 600 square feet. A small DIY putting green kit is around 100 square feet; a good option if you're tight on space.

Installers prepare the surface, lay a sub-base for drainage, position the grass carpet, attach seams, and add infill for realism and turf stability.

It’s common for the edges of new sod to turn brown, especially if they run up against heat-absorbing surfaces like driveways, rocks, or pavers. You can fix this problem with more concentrated watering at the edges of the lawn as it takes root. However, continuing brown problems or brown areas on the inside of the lawn are signs of a problem. The lawn could need more water, or the young grass could be under attack from fungi or other diseases.

An outdoor putting green will last five to 15 years with proper maintenance. Keeping artificial turf clean or sod trimmed is essential for a long-lasting outdoor putting green, so expect to spend some time on upkeep. Although sunlight, rain, and snow can wear down the putting green, regular turf maintenance, like cleaning up debris and replacing worn-out sections, can extend the life of your green to hit that 15-year mark.

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